What did we learn from preparing for cross-border transmission of Ebola virus disease into a complex humanitarian setting – The Republic of South Sudan?

Abstract Background Following the West Africa Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak (2013–2016), WHO developed a preparedness checklist for its member states. This checklist is currently being applied for the first time on a large and systematic scale to prepare for the cross border importation of the...

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Main Authors: Olushayo Oluseun Olu, Richard Lako, Joseph Francis Wamala, Patrick Otim Ramadan, Caroline Ryan, Ifeanyi Udenweze, Kibebu Berta, Argata Guracha Guyo, Alex Sokemawu, Michael Tukuru, Henry John Gray, Alex Chimbaru
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Published: BMC 2020-04-01
Series:Infectious Diseases of Poverty
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40249-020-00657-8
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spelling doaj-89a7c993551843fd8ee661d6e3118a802020-11-25T02:01:33ZengBMCInfectious Diseases of Poverty2049-99572020-04-01911710.1186/s40249-020-00657-8What did we learn from preparing for cross-border transmission of Ebola virus disease into a complex humanitarian setting – The Republic of South Sudan?Olushayo Oluseun Olu0Richard Lako1Joseph Francis Wamala2Patrick Otim Ramadan3Caroline Ryan4Ifeanyi Udenweze5Kibebu Berta6Argata Guracha Guyo7Alex Sokemawu8Michael Tukuru9Henry John Gray10Alex Chimbaru11World Health Organization Ebola Virus Disease preparedness teamNational Ebola virus disease preparedness Incident Manager, Ministry of HealthWorld Health Organization Ebola Virus Disease preparedness teamWorld Health Organization Ebola Virus Disease preparedness teamWorld Health Organization Ebola Virus Disease preparedness teamWorld Health Organization Ebola Virus Disease preparedness teamWorld Health Organization Ebola Virus Disease preparedness teamWorld Health Organization Ebola Virus Disease preparedness teamWorld Health Organization Ebola Virus Disease preparedness teamWorld Health Organization Ebola Virus Disease preparedness teamWorld Health Organization Ebola Virus Disease preparedness teamWorld Health Organization Ebola Virus Disease preparedness teamAbstract Background Following the West Africa Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak (2013–2016), WHO developed a preparedness checklist for its member states. This checklist is currently being applied for the first time on a large and systematic scale to prepare for the cross border importation of the ongoing EVD outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo hence the need to document the lessons learnt from this experience. This is more pertinent considering the complex humanitarian context and weak health system under which some of the countries such as the Republic of South Sudan are implementing their EVD preparedness interventions. Main text We identified four main lessons from the ongoing EVD preparedness efforts in the Republic South Sudan. First, EVD preparedness is possible in complex humanitarian settings such as the Republic of South Sudan by using a longer-term health system strengthening approach. Second, the Republic of South Sudan is at risk of both domestic and cross border transmission of EVD and several other infectious disease outbreaks hence the need for an integrated and sustainable approach to outbreak preparedness in the country. Third, a phased and well-prioritized approach is required for EVD preparedness in complex humanitarian settings given the costs associated with preparedness and the difficulties in the accurate prediction of outbreaks in such settings. Fourth, EVD preparedness in complex humanitarian settings is a massive undertaking that requires effective and decentralized coordination. Conclusion Despite a very challenging context, the Republic of South Sudan made significant progress in its EVD preparedness drive demonstrating that it is possible to rapidly scale up preparedness efforts in complex humanitarian contexts if appropriate and context-specific approaches are used. Further research, systematic reviews and evaluation of the ongoing preparedness efforts are required to ensure comprehensive documentation and application of the lessons learnt for future EVD outbreak preparedness and response efforts.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40249-020-00657-8Lessons learntEbola virus diseasePreparednessComplex humanitarian settingsThe Republic of South Sudan
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author Olushayo Oluseun Olu
Richard Lako
Joseph Francis Wamala
Patrick Otim Ramadan
Caroline Ryan
Ifeanyi Udenweze
Kibebu Berta
Argata Guracha Guyo
Alex Sokemawu
Michael Tukuru
Henry John Gray
Alex Chimbaru
spellingShingle Olushayo Oluseun Olu
Richard Lako
Joseph Francis Wamala
Patrick Otim Ramadan
Caroline Ryan
Ifeanyi Udenweze
Kibebu Berta
Argata Guracha Guyo
Alex Sokemawu
Michael Tukuru
Henry John Gray
Alex Chimbaru
What did we learn from preparing for cross-border transmission of Ebola virus disease into a complex humanitarian setting – The Republic of South Sudan?
Infectious Diseases of Poverty
Lessons learnt
Ebola virus disease
Preparedness
Complex humanitarian settings
The Republic of South Sudan
author_facet Olushayo Oluseun Olu
Richard Lako
Joseph Francis Wamala
Patrick Otim Ramadan
Caroline Ryan
Ifeanyi Udenweze
Kibebu Berta
Argata Guracha Guyo
Alex Sokemawu
Michael Tukuru
Henry John Gray
Alex Chimbaru
author_sort Olushayo Oluseun Olu
title What did we learn from preparing for cross-border transmission of Ebola virus disease into a complex humanitarian setting – The Republic of South Sudan?
title_short What did we learn from preparing for cross-border transmission of Ebola virus disease into a complex humanitarian setting – The Republic of South Sudan?
title_full What did we learn from preparing for cross-border transmission of Ebola virus disease into a complex humanitarian setting – The Republic of South Sudan?
title_fullStr What did we learn from preparing for cross-border transmission of Ebola virus disease into a complex humanitarian setting – The Republic of South Sudan?
title_full_unstemmed What did we learn from preparing for cross-border transmission of Ebola virus disease into a complex humanitarian setting – The Republic of South Sudan?
title_sort what did we learn from preparing for cross-border transmission of ebola virus disease into a complex humanitarian setting – the republic of south sudan?
publisher BMC
series Infectious Diseases of Poverty
issn 2049-9957
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Abstract Background Following the West Africa Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak (2013–2016), WHO developed a preparedness checklist for its member states. This checklist is currently being applied for the first time on a large and systematic scale to prepare for the cross border importation of the ongoing EVD outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo hence the need to document the lessons learnt from this experience. This is more pertinent considering the complex humanitarian context and weak health system under which some of the countries such as the Republic of South Sudan are implementing their EVD preparedness interventions. Main text We identified four main lessons from the ongoing EVD preparedness efforts in the Republic South Sudan. First, EVD preparedness is possible in complex humanitarian settings such as the Republic of South Sudan by using a longer-term health system strengthening approach. Second, the Republic of South Sudan is at risk of both domestic and cross border transmission of EVD and several other infectious disease outbreaks hence the need for an integrated and sustainable approach to outbreak preparedness in the country. Third, a phased and well-prioritized approach is required for EVD preparedness in complex humanitarian settings given the costs associated with preparedness and the difficulties in the accurate prediction of outbreaks in such settings. Fourth, EVD preparedness in complex humanitarian settings is a massive undertaking that requires effective and decentralized coordination. Conclusion Despite a very challenging context, the Republic of South Sudan made significant progress in its EVD preparedness drive demonstrating that it is possible to rapidly scale up preparedness efforts in complex humanitarian contexts if appropriate and context-specific approaches are used. Further research, systematic reviews and evaluation of the ongoing preparedness efforts are required to ensure comprehensive documentation and application of the lessons learnt for future EVD outbreak preparedness and response efforts.
topic Lessons learnt
Ebola virus disease
Preparedness
Complex humanitarian settings
The Republic of South Sudan
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40249-020-00657-8
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